Abstract: EKL AG is German thermal solutions company that mostly specializes in
manufacturing OEM heatsinks for the European market. The company has been making in-roads into the enthusiast market with a collection of consumer CPU coolers released under its Alpenfohn sub-brand.

EKL AG
is German thermal solutions company that mostly specializes in
manufacturing OEM heatsinks for the European market. The company has been making in-roads into the enthusiast market with a collection of consumer CPU coolers released under its Alpenfohn sub-brand whose logo includes a sprig of Edelweiss.

The latest example of its efforts is the Alpenfohn Groß Clock'ner 2010 heatsink. This is a very slightly updated version of the original EKL Alpenfohn
Groß Clock'ner; aside from a slightly different fan the only significant change is the mounting bracket which now accommodates all current Intel and AMD processor platforms.

The Alpenfohn Groß Clock'ner 2010 heatsink on the test bench today is a heatpipe direct contact cooler - meaning the heatpipes are exposed at the base. The heatsink stands 155mm tall, is 125mm across, 105mm deep and weighs upwards of 718grams. Simple wire clips are used to hold a single 120mm fan in position, the non-PWM fan rotates at a fixed 1200 RPM. The heatsink is compatible with Intel socket 775/115/1156/1366 processors and AMD socket AM2/AM3 CPUs.

EKL's Alpenfohn
Groß Clock'ner 2010 should fit most full and mid-tower PC
chassis, but may be too tall for some microATX systems. Keep that
in mind as you scan through Frostytech's review. The Alpenfohn Groß Clock'ner 2010 should retail for
around $40CDN ($40USD) through the usual computer stores.

The technique of using large diameter copper heatpipes in direct contact
with the top of the processor is done to minimize thermal joint
resistance. Heat energy is conducted directly to the heatpipes, instead of
through a secondary heatspreader base and questionable solder joints. The method works
extremely well with heatspreader capped processors that generally have larger
silicon dies.

Installation Hardware

EKL's Alpenfohn Groß Clock'ner
2010 heatsink is compatible with Intel socket 775/1155/1156/1366 and AMD socket
AM2/AM3 processors. The heatsink has one common metal clip attached to the base
which accommodates all the different CPU mounting hole patterns. A second
rear motherboard support plate will need to be installed, likely requiring the
board be pulled from the case.

From that point, machine screws and little stand-offs are installed prior to
the heatsink being mounted and held firm with spring tensioned thumb screws from
the top. AMD processors will require a small flange being added to the side of
the heatsink bracket. A small syringe of thermal compound is supplied, along
with a manual fan speed controller.

FrostyTech's Test Methodologies are outlined in detail
here if you care to know what equipment is used, and the parameters under
which the tests are conducted. Now let's move forward and take a closer look at
this heatsink, its acoustic characteristics, and of course its performance in
the thermal tests!